Men-Tunic:normal roman men would wear a plain tunic(would have purple stripe if they were a senator),toga:normal men would wear plain toga(toga virilis)and the senators would have a purple edging(toga praetexta).
Women-Simple sleeveless white tunic, a stola:a long flounced dress, girdled at the waist and reaching the ankles which would go over the tunic. For outdoor wear they would wear a palla: a single piece of material like the toga & draped around the body in the same way.
Boy-Toga Praetexta would be worn until sixteenth birthday,with a tunic underneath.
Girl-The girl would be dressed the same as their mother
Both children wore a bulla which was a good luck charm. Girls would give theirs up when they got married and when the boys became sixteen, they gave it with the first scrapings of their beard to the household gods.
Women used parasols to shield them from the sun and men used broad brimmed hats called the petasus for this purpose
No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.
Robes
A stola
The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship. Under-age boys and slaves would wear tunics, and women would wear the stola.
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
roman teachers wear poo and pickled onions
they wear CLOTHES
The colour that only the Roman emperor was allowed to wear was purple.
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Clothes.....?
togas
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No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
Clothing
yes
A tunique.